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As a Nursing Home Administrator, you will make a significant impact by exercising leadership responsibility and oversight for 180 beds of long-term care operations.
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Key Words: Registered Nurse, RN, Licensed Practice Nurse, LPN, Licensed Vocational Nurse, LVN, Long Term care, Medical-Surgical, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Agency RN, Travel RN, Contract, Nursing, RN Med-Surg, Travel Nursing, SNF, Nursing Home.
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A long-term care nurse works in a nursing home, rest home, skilled nursing facility (SNF), or a convalescent home. We are seeking an experienced and self motivated long-term care RN to join our growing team of nursing professionals.
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If you’re a long-term care nurse, apply now and see what the buzz is all about! Most of the patients they will care for are elderly and are there because they can no longer live at home safely.
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The nurse will also work with the therapy department in coordinating care. The nurse will care for more residents than a nurse working in a hospital. Since the facility is the residents’ home, the nurse will get to know them well.
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Core Medical Group is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Wallingford, Pennsylvania. Specialty: Long Term Care. Along with these teams, Pennsylvania is home to five more pro sports teams spanning through the MLB, NHL and NBA. Pennsylvania is known for all of these teams and is considered one of the hubs among the professional sports community.
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Sometimes a complete hall is assigned to the nurse and most of her or his time is spent passing medications. Overseeing nurses’ aides and making sure the residents are cared for in a compassionate manner is part of the job.
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Overview Presbyterian Homes & Services - HallMar Village in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is seeking a Clinical Coordinator (Assistant Director of Nursing) to join our Long Term Care team.
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The resident may have ambulation difficulties and need a walker or wheelchair to get around. The nurse will push a medication (med) cart down the hall from room to room, making sure medications are dispensed on time.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing , a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality Long-Term care nurse for a travel assignment with one of our top healthcare clients.
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Many have dementia and are confused. Paid private housing and utilities, and reimbursement for travel. Customized benefits package with the pay and insurance coverage you need, beginning day one. Reimbursement for licensing and certification.
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The ability to execute on operational strategies to achieve financial and operational goalsRequirements of the Licensed Nursing Home Administrator (LNHA):· Licensed Nursing Home Administrator License in the state of Virginia or enrolled in an AIT or Health Services programBachelor’s (Preferred)Supervising Experience: 1 year (Preferred)Experience in performance management and effective leadership.
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Keywords: lnha, licensed nursing home administrator, skilled nursing facility, long-term care. As a licensed nursing home administrator (LNHA), you will responsible for supervising the clinical and administrative affairs for your facility.
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The Director of Nursing, reporting to the Health Care Administrator, directs and oversees care for all residents of Williamsburg Landing Health and Rehabilitation Center, ensuring compliance with state and federal laws, licensing, and accreditation (CARF-CCAC) regulations.
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